TO DO LIST

1. Create your game plan with goals by month It is wise to create a quarterly project itinerary. List projects, projected expenses and labor needed to accomplish each task.

2. Income generating areas It is important to understand where you will be generating your income. Make a general overview of initial costs and income projections (think about this with your business team) Below are some examples, and you are encouraged to extend this list.

Greenhouse

Fish Farm

Animal Husbandry

Restaurant

Retail store

Fruit/Veggie stand

Workshops

Health Spa

Art supplies

Special events

Movie showings

House rentals (if you are adding buildings for rental)

Computer time

Your special business enterprise

Membership fee (this is up to each Phoenix Center to decide)

Labor

Create sign in sheets with Monday-Sunday

Payment can be cash or work/trade (PV chit books)

Create an office master spreadsheet with weekly labor activities

Create community profile sheets for Phoenix Center memberships (name/birth date etc) we can discuss what members get (tshirt, personal utensil/plate set they can bring to the dining area

Create list of job positions where you will pay salary OR work/trade program

Think about creating a volunteer day and have a huge lunch feast with music

Fencing

Temporary fencing while under construction

Main gate – should be grand entrance custom built

Think about rock walls - find out what your local rock is and if you have access to obtain

Lattice for vines with flowers, vegetables or fruit

Property mapThink about your layout for the Center with future expansion kept in mind.

Location of houses ( for visitors or local homes if property allows)

Foot paths throughout property

Tennis court or backboard wall

Basketball court

Soccer field (football)

Greenhouse/aquaponics

Main business office

Art community

Classrooms/computer rooms

Daycare/playground

Stage and food court/snack bar

Bathrooms throughout – comes with 4 bathrooms

Security gates/buildings

Mini paths – comes with solar lighting for smaller center

Parking

Media center

Health spa

Fruit stand /store

Wells

Irrigation

Greenhouse/aquaponics and food growth systems

How many people will be utilizing the Phoenix Center? (one will feed 500 people year round)

List what the local plants/vegetables and herbs they normally use for cooking

Are they open to new herbs and foods? if so, discuss which herbs, vegetables and fruit will be grown

Raised beds around the campus

Think about a chicken coup if eggs will be wanted

Separate greenhouses for mushroom, medicinal herbs or other desired crop can be created.

Identify where you will put your compost bin

Stage and Seating area

Your Phoenix Center comes with 20 ft dome for storage

40 ft stage construction is part of the Phoenix Center package

Think about how many people will be utilizing the Center? Think about a separate area for just eating adjacent to stage area

Trees (optional)

Identify best location for a fruit tree grove

Identify which fruit trees you will plant (find out what local trees are available as well as lemon, orange, apple etc will grow best)

Identify your country suppliers for trees (get pricing and create a spreadsheet or working list)

Think about planting trees around footpaths for shading

Artist area

Your Phoenix Center comes with one 30 ft dome

We do suggest to make special area for different crafts

Think about additional buildings for pottery/firing furnace, sewing, jewelry making

Think about a building for art gallery for showcasing artists and managing international art sales

Media area

Your Phoenix Center comes with one 40 foot dome with computers and two sectioned areas

We suggest to create/build another building for recording musicians/hang out area with couche

Health spa

Your Phoenix Center comes with one 30 foot dome

Think about prenatal building for women only

Sound healing building

Community Store

Building for this store is not included in your Phoenix Center package

What items will be for sale (appliances, etc will determine the size of your store)